Jessica Brown, University of St Andrews,Herman Cappelen, University of St Andrews
Jessica Brown is currently Arche Professor at the Arche Philosophical Research Centre at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. She has published extensively in epistemology and philosophy of mind, including her monograph, Anti-Individualism and Knowledge (MIT 2004).
Herman Cappelen is Arche Professor at the University of St Andrews and a research director at CSMN, at the University of Oslo. He is the author of three books: Insensitive Semantics (Blackwell, 2004), Language Turned on Itself (OUP 2007), and Relativism and Monadic Truth (OUP 2009). He is co-author of The Inessential Indexical, with Josh Dever (OUP, 2013).
Introduction, Jessica Brown and Herman Cappelen Part 1. What is an assertion? 1. Against Assertion, Herman Cappelen 2. Conversational Score, Assertion and Testimony, Max Kolbel 3. What is Assertion?, John MacFarlane 4. Information and Assertoric Force, Peter Pagin 5. The Essential Contextual, Robert Stalnaker Part 2. Epistemic Norms of Assertion 6. Fallibilism and the Knowledge Norm for Assertion and Practical Reasoning, Jessica Brown 7. Putting the Norm of Assertion to Work: the Case of Testimony, Sanford Goldberg 8. Truth-Relativism, Norm-Relativism and Assertion, Patrick Greenough 9. Norms of Assertion, Jonathan L. Kvanvig 10. Assertion and Isolated Secondhand Knowledge, Jennifer Lackey 11. Assertion, Norms, and Games, Ishani Maitra
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